bill

US /bɪl/
UK /bɪl/
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1.

帳單, 發票

a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied

:
Can I have the bill, please?
請給我帳單。
The electricity bill is due next week.
電費帳單下週到期。
2.

法案

a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion

:
The new education bill was passed by the Senate.
新的教育法案獲得參議院通過。
They are debating a controversial bill on healthcare.
他們正在辯論一項有爭議的醫療保健法案。
3.

鈔票, 紙幣

a banknote

:
He pulled a twenty-dollar bill from his wallet.
他從錢包裡掏出一張二十美元的鈔票。
Counterfeit bills are a serious problem.
偽鈔是一個嚴重的問題。
4.

喙, 鳥嘴

a bird's beak

:
The toucan has a large, colorful bill.
巨嘴鳥有一個巨大而多彩的喙。
The duck cleaned its feathers with its bill.
鴨子用喙清理羽毛。
1.

開帳單, 收費

to present a bill or invoice to (someone) for goods or services

:
The restaurant will bill you at the end of your meal.
餐廳會在您用餐結束時向您收費。
We will bill you for the services rendered.
我們將向您收取所提供服務的費用。
2.

宣傳, 推廣

to advertise (a person, product, or event) in a prominent way

:
The concert was billed as a tribute to rock legends.
這場音樂會被宣傳為向搖滾傳奇致敬。
She was billed as the main attraction.
她被宣傳為主要景點。